Let the Lion Roar

2014 "An Ancient Deception is About to Meet the Light of Day."
3.7| 1h5m| NR| en| More Info
Released: 19 September 2014 Released
Producted By: Roaring Lion Productions
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://www.letthelionroar.com/
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Uncover one of the greatest and darkest deceptions of our time - the conspiracy to cover up the Church's true identity.

Genre

Drama, History

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Director

Vanessa Frank

Production Companies

Roaring Lion Productions

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Let the Lion Roar Audience Reviews

Karry Best movie of this year hands down!
Exoticalot People are voting emotionally.
Limerculer A waste of 90 minutes of my life
Ginger Very good movie overall, highly recommended. Most of the negative reviews don't have any merit and are all pollitically based. Give this movie a chance at least, and it might give you a different perspective.
Jackie Bailey Riveting, film exposing the truth of the ages that have been hidden from our society for centuries! Compelling picture that confronts you to think for yourself and not just go on believing everything that is spoon fed to you! This director and production team have done an Outstanding job of creatively and artistically sharing a message that is far overdue for the world to hear and embrace! I don't know about you but all I know is how impacted my life and countless others lives have been radically touched and even transformed after viewing this film! I encourage you to Let your inner lion roar and consume this film with an open mind and a zeal for truth! Well worth the investment of your time!
janice_harper I really liked that this film is so outside the box. Documentaries about theology and the middle east tend to be pretty dull, but this film is completely unlike those standard talking head pieces. They could have played it really safe, and been very conservative with a bunch of experts just talking at the camera, but instead this film actually illustrates and depicts the history. It tells the story in a very innovative way. I feel like there are enough of those boring talking head documentaries out there, it's good to see something ambitious and unexpected!!! The message is powerful, I think every Christian should watch this. Thumbs up from me!
Bill Sawyer "Let The Lion Roar" is a stunning film that addresses issues that many would prefer to leave covered up. It's a movie that you may want to watch more than once - I found that there's so much content to think through that you almost need to watch it 2 or 3 times to absorb it all.I'm not surprised that there's a negative review here…this is a shocking movie, and it's bound to be offensive to some. There's always going to be that one person who trashes something just because they feel threatened by it! It's easy to pick holes when you want to undermine something. Don't let that sway you. This is a thought-provoking film that depicts a complex subject in a creative and entertaining manner. I'm sure it's not for everyone, but for my family and I, this was an informative, edifying watch.
Rachel Gitlin This film provokes both Christians and Academicians to think critically about Luther's reformation. For being a moderate low budget film, it was well thought out and produced. The content was refreshing as I have seen nothing like it before. It was fascinating to see the use of several mainstream Christian figure-heads such as Jaci Velasquez, Don Finto, James Goll, etc. The film would not be as interesting to those less intellectually inclined. It requires a bit of processing to analyze the true consequence of such change and ideology in the mainstream Christian Reformed Tradition. The Catholic Church may also be interested in seeing this film. The film is timely as the Christian Church is now facing another crossroads as it pertains to the Jewish People and Israel and therefore, films like these should be seen by anyone who does not wish to stand idly by as culture shapes such positions.